Wasn't it just a fluke viagra was a hit? Wasn't it's original intention to be used as a high BP medication not a sexual aid
That was Cialis I believe
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Wasn't it just a fluke viagra was a hit? Wasn't it's original intention to be used as a high BP medication not a sexual aid
Happen to have a link to this?............. And the chief medical officer went on record and said so this afternoon.
I couldn’t agree more.Well the Facebook video comments were not pleasing. Even the vaccinated are turning on him.
But not like it matters, then will do what they want.
We will watch the economy slow, which will be fine because restaurants can’t hire because of CERB being extended.
Whole things a sick joke.
It was quoted from the press conference today. I’m sure it can be found.Happen to have a link to this?
Can't find anything.
It’s a ways down. But it’s there plain as day!Happen to have a link to this?
Can't find anything.
ok thanks.It’s a ways down. But it’s there plain as day!
Here’s it cut and pasted….
We need to be proactive to avoid reactive closures," said Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore Wednesday. He said this also will be an incentive for more people to get vaccinated.
"Immunization is key to protect ourselves, our loved ones and our most vulnerable."
YesWasn't it just a fluke viagra was a hit? Wasn't it's original intention to be used as a high BP medication not a sexual aid
The PCR test doesn’t test for variant genetic sequence.Stage is being set for shot number four!
How exactly to these PCR tests that cannot tell the difference between influenza and "covid" (as per CDC) know the different variants of coronavirus again??
New Covid variant, known as ‘Mu’, under close WHO scrutiny due to concerns over its vaccine resistance
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reclassified the ‘Mu’ Covid strain, also known as B.1.621, as a “variant of interest,” amid concerns that its mutations indicate a potential risk of resistance to existing vaccines.www.rt.com
The PCR test doesn’t test for variant genetic sequence.
im just trying to read a little on the PCR claims that it doesn’t tell between influenza and covid.
not sure about that…. But it’s the first I’ve heard of it. Can you send me info on it sir? Curious.
This is all I can find on it too.@biguglynewf
Of course the “fact checkers” were quick to run cover stories and say people are misinterpreting what is written. Guess we shall see if the flu makes a comeback this year.
Id bet if the masking and distancing restrictions stay in place, the flu count will be lower.This is all I can find on it too.
honestly though it makes sense. And I’m not sure it was a sneaky.
Prior to covid long before covid similar testing was completed in outbreaks to established the type of flu that was circulating. Public health would test and identifying if an outbreak was influenza A or B generally.
again testing really isn’t my jam and definitely not virology or genetics or whatever may be in this realm. But it would seem prudent to move to a new test that tests for not at the same time.
saying that though. If flu pops back up on the radar and similar measure and procedures remain it would be certainly interesting to know then where that change occurred. Because I will say in my experience at least there was lose to zero flu outbreaks last year and almost zero enteric outbreaks.
speculation only, but this indicates that both and certainly contact and droplet spread largely and conversely covid does have an ability for increased transmission in the air. Still not airborne though.
flu returns though and again same precautions in place and that throws that theory right out the window. Lol
No not dead completely but it was almost shocking to see virtually none in LTC. I think I saw 2 maybe 3 outbreaks when I would usually see 30-50 maybe?Id bet if the masking and distancing restrictions stay in place, the flu count will be lower.
I normally get sick at least once a year, not usually bad, but I have a kid in school. I got nothing this year.
Mind you my staff that was still moving around got sick, but not covid. So the flu wasn’t dead completely.
I dont know man.This is all I can find on it too.
honestly though it makes sense. And I’m not sure it was a sneaky.
Prior to covid long before covid similar testing was completed in outbreaks to established the type of flu that was circulating. Public health would test and identifying if an outbreak was influenza A or B generally.
again testing really isn’t my jam and definitely not virology or genetics or whatever may be in this realm. But it would seem prudent to move to a new test that tests for not at the same time.
saying that though. If flu pops back up on the radar and similar measure and procedures remain it would be certainly interesting to know then where that change occurred. Because I will say in my experience at least there was lose to zero flu outbreaks last year and almost zero enteric outbreaks.
speculation only, but this indicates that both and certainly contact and droplet spread largely and conversely covid does have an ability for increased transmission in the air. Still not airborne though.
flu returns though and again same precautions in place and that throws that theory right out the window. Lol
Well you don’t need to be too smart to figure out that if your are restricting a highly transmittable virus like covid, good luck to the flu which has a much lower transmission rate.No not dead completely but it was almost shocking to see virtually none in LTC. I think I saw 2 maybe 3 outbreaks when I would usually see 30-50 maybe?